"Firefly" has become a floor-wide tradition every night. We pull out the 15" MacBook pro, a well-packaged DVD, and gather around the lobby for 45 minutes, sharing the ups and downs of Captain Malcolm Reynolds and Zoe and Wash, and it's just a good time. If you haven't seen "Firefly," get a bunch of your nerdiest friends together, preferably late at night, and plop down in a comfy couch for a while. You'll like it, if not love it at least.
It's almost funny how very small the world is. How no matter where you go, how far away from home or familiarity you find yourself, you'll always and usually unexpectedly find something or someone that is immediately and eerily recognizable to you. You'll meet someone who watched the same obscure movie as you did when you were little, or see someone on the street wearing your favorite t-shirt, or you'll discover that a restaurant you thought was one-of-a-kind is really a very small franchise, with only two other outlets, one being right down the street from your new place.
Almost funny. It's sometimes very sad. It sometimes breaks your heart. Because maybe you're not running away from something, but when it does come back to you in this place where you thought you were unreachable, you're so overwhelmed by its sudden reappearance that every emotion it ever stirred in you is brought back tenfold, and in this new environment, there's no one there who understands.
That's my tattoo. I got it in July, and I don't know why I didn't mention it here. But there it is. It's the reason I sign all my posts "spadeALLcross." It's like those little brain teaser things you used to do as a kid.
Well, I've got a fair helping of homework to get to, so I'm going to get to it.
1 comment:
captain tightpants navigates my heart. if you like firefly, you'll love dr. horrible.
why haven't I seen this tattoo ever before? I knew you had it, but...? what gives? did I forget for weeks at a time?
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